New Electricity Connection
I am renovating a semi-detached cottage. The cottage is isolated but we
have rented out one side of the cottages for many years and hence there is an existing supply already. I asked for a new connection from the electricity board for the cottage i am renovating and submitted the power requirements (it will be heated with storage heaters). The quote has now come back and they say the transformer needs to be upgraded at a cost of =A35000. Is this normal? What is the standard power supply given by a small transformer. There is a much bigger house near by with its own transformer the same size as the existing one at the cottage. Thanks in advance. |
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I am renovating a semi-detached cottage. The cottage is isolated but we have rented out one side of the cottages for many years and hence there is an existing supply already. I asked for a new connection from the electricity board for the cottage i am renovating and submitted the power requirements (it will be heated with storage heaters). The quote has now come back and they say the transformer needs to be upgraded at a cost of =A35000. Is this normal? What is the standard power supply given by a small transformer. There is a much bigger house near by with its own transformer the same size as the existing one at the cottage. Thanks in advance. so ask for a quote without storage heating, and use something less overpriced for heating instead. Storage heating is by far the most expensive option. If you want to later, even on a meanie 40A supply theres enough headroom for partial overnight storage heating, though not a full thingy. Really, do yourself a favour and look to other forms of haeting. NT |
The quote has now come back and they say the transformer needs to be
upgraded at a cost of =A35000. Is this normal? What is the standard power supply given by a small transformer. Transformers vary in size, so depending on what its rated at and what=20 heating the cottage you rent out has, they may well be right to say it=20 needs upgrading. The thing with storage rads is they`re all on at the same time, so=20 although the other larger premises might be getting fed by the same size=20 transformer, if they`re not using storage rads they might be able to=20 allow for a much greater diversity. Incidentally, i`ve seen much higher quotes for a single phase supply :-} --=20 Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
The quote has now come back and they say the transformer needs to
be upgraded at cost of £5000. Sounds like a new oil central heating system would come in cheaper, hopefully allowing you to use the existing transformer for both houses. Christian. |
"Christian McArdle" wrote in message .net...
The quote has now come back and they say the transformer needs to be upgraded at cost of £5000. Sounds like a new oil central heating system would come in cheaper, hopefully allowing you to use the existing transformer for both houses. Christian. Unfortunately plumber has already installed a dualheat boiler (a combined unit for hot water and central heating) as the assumption was we would just pay the connection fee to the electricity board not need a new transformer. The boiler has a 9kW power requirement and is designed to use an off peak economomy tariff. The small cottage is only 2 bedrooms. Does anyone know what size the electricity boards transformers come in 12kW, 24kW... Thanks again. |
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